CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR THE KIDDIES GIVE GIHS THAT LAST GENDnON "DISCO" WACOM I'ltinlwl bright canary yellow, trimmed in hlnck; equipped witli linll-henriHg . dic wheeU rub-lier tired. (SemJnwi "liaison" Wagon paiuled lPMlhl rert, trimmed in black; oth'er- 'How popular iai: J 7" long ami 12" wide :iO" lonr iiml :t" wide lit" long and I.V wide OR PHONE I23 Quality Above All 1 $0.30 $7.00 S7.G5 This has been our poller with RED RACER WAGON Viirni)ieil willi red trimmings and equipped willi large hall-lM'nriiif? sleel t'y,( wheels rubber lireil; Hft" long ami 10" wide $10.80 CtNDRON STEEL SCOOTERS Frame minted blue with ball-bearing ilee dise wheel canary jellow $5.00 THE GENUINE "KIDDIE KAR" !J sizes nt sjitr inl price $4.00, $4.50 rind $5.50 rrie's Home Furnishings H4O0 Million will now use no other blend. Tho quality never vuries. Try it today. Insist on "Cascade 3RD AYE. AND 1ST ST. TOO LATF. TO CLASSIFY WANTED TO RENT. Two or ilo'ee I'liouieil furiiisheil suile v .mall hoiie. Rent must be i M,iniHMe. Xo children. Ap-i.ly ltn ;'l'.l. Daily News office. v 2H7 I-1 Ht HUNT. finger Sewing Machine. Phone llllie 3HU. tf i I OU HUN T Threee large house-I lioiotekeeping room, furnished i roinplele. 21ft Second Avenue. I " ! the BETTER BEEP "Cascade" quality is scaled in for you by this crown. Sec that you get It on every bottle of beer you buy. Advertise in the Dally Mews FREE DELIVERY IN PRINCE RUPERT --'- in rairmmrn r - a t Beer without uPeer The Old ReliaMe to British Columbia's pioneers INTRODUCED thirty-five years ago still a hot favorite with those who know and appreciate real good beer. You can always depend upon "Cascade" it is brewed and bottled in a brewery renowned for cleanly, scientific methods. Why be satisfied with any but the best when "Cascade" costs no more? VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED This advertisement is not published or displaced by the, Liquor Control Hoard or by tho Government of Hritish Columbia, A i Local and Personal U.G. Undertakers. Phone 41. Haynere, Unaertakers, Phone 351 You'll like our coall Con sum era Coal Co. Phone 7. If The popular drink-".SUl'HILMir Ujllee. Have the coupons. tf Scandinavian Dance, Melrnpolo Hall, Friday al l p.m. (ienlle- nien 7.re. Ladies free. 2nd Aid. Frank Clapp sailed on Ihe Prince Rupert this morning for Vancouver on business. E. C. I. a Trace was a passenger for Vancouver on Hie Prince Ru pert this morning. Mrs. F. T. Saunders of Digby Island sailed on 1 lie Prince Ru-pert tli is morning for Vancouver. Miss Anna I.undquist of the Itoyal Hank sfau sailed on the Prfnce llupert this morning for Vancouver. A. T. Hroderick is a "patient in the Prince Ituperl fieneral Hospi- . ... a I i lai, navuig neen admitted a couple of days agi. Week End Special. 100 only flrain Fed Fowl. Live weight per In. 22c. Dressed per lb. 2tc Table Supply Meat Dept. Do your Christmas shopping at the liebckah Bazaar, St. Andrew's Itooms, December 6 from 3 to C. 280 Once more we can supply the famous Kdson coal in any quantities. Phone 58. Prince Hupert Feed Co. tf 1150.00 in prizes. Guess how long the candle will bum. Contest c!oes December 20 when candle will be lit. Deposit your coupons now. Elks' Christinas Cheer. if J. H. Pillsbury, manager of the local dry dock .sailed this morn ing on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. Field Strang of Sunnysid returned to Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning. They expect to spend the winter in the south. Mrs. J. Myhitl-Jones and fam ily sailed on Ihe Prince Rupert 'this morning for Vancouver. (They are going on a trip to Cal- iiornu. Mrs. A. S. Paul and family sailed this morning on the Prince Rupert for Victoria where they will visit Mrs. Paul's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Scolt. - P. A. Clews, formerly C.X.R. general freight agent in charge of continental. traflJc, has been appointed European traflic manager in charge of freight, passengers and express and with jurisdiction also over Ihe 0. O. M. M. The. "change does not effect Mr. Clews' headquarters station at London. Mr. Clews Visited this city last October. DANCING AND CARDS Anyox People Enjoy Recreation oPPopular Kind ANYOX, Dee. 5. A comhina lion card parly and dance with eats is the popular evening's diversion in Anyox this fall. number have already been given, particularly by the Minn Club, and more are promised. The last one held at Ihe Mine brought out a crowded house, among Ihe folks present being a goodly number rrom the Heach. Uridge and whist were Ihe card games, the winners of the former being Mrs J. A i Swanson and Archio McDonald, while Mrs. T. Jones and k. O. Peterson won at whist Hooby prizes were captured by Miss Florence. Swanson and Sam Murray for bridge and Mrs. Deane and 0. A, Allan for whist On the following night Inn Catholic ladies were hostesses at a, similar entertainment at Catholic Hall, confining the card playing to whist, the winners be ing Mrs. Uawkes. ladies, and II. Strand, gentlemen. The commit tec in charge of this affair, which was wen attended and most en joyable, consisled of Mesdnmes A. Morton, K. Morning, F. Persin, A. Young. V. O, Neill and Miss M, Dupuis. Union steamer Venture, Capt. A. Johnstone, nnrthlxiuxd from Vancouver to the N'aas Hiver and Anyox, wan in iort from 2 to 3 o'clock this morning. C.O.M.M. uleanier Canadian Trooper, which has been in the paper carrying service between Ocean Falls and California, will make a voyage from Vancouver In Australia next mouth. The fire department had a call last evening al'K o'clock to IheJ repair shop of I). McRae on Third Avenue near which hoi mlies had set garbage afire. fhere was no damage. The alarm was turned in by V. J. Itaymond. T. K. Phillips, who arrived las! night from Xew Haellon, wa arrested by the local provincial police on warrant under Section 117 of the code. He is beinjf held on behalf of the police al Smithers. MONTHLY REPORT OF ESSINGTON SCHOOL Attendance and Merits for Nov ember with Comparative Standing In Classes The monthly report of the Port r.ssington politic school is a follows: Enrolled 30. Average daily attendance 3.1.81 Perfect Attendance Robert Oibson, Edna Cray, Dorothy Ilardie, Fumie Kanieda, Harno Kameda, Shize Kameda. Yoshio Kihimolo, Clarence Lel-nes, Tokio Morikawa, Orrninyu Xakamura, Seiche Obashi, Shigr Ohashi, Mary Snellman, Fanny Snellman, John Snellman, Robert' Vick, Anton Yick, Karl Vick, Yoshio Watte, l.ada Watte, Yoshi- milsu Sasaki, Malso Shibuya. Rank In Classes firade I. (iladys l.elnes "0: l.oshi Kameda 70; Aogat Olson 65; Karl Vick 62; Robert fiibson 02. (Jrade II; Shizne Ohashi 87; Flua Cray 71; Fanny Snellman 70. Orade IV. Yae Watte 69: Tokio Moriokawa GH; (lanuyo Nakamura 67. irade V. Margaret Taylor 78; Anton Vick 73. (irade VI. Robert Vick 81; Chizo Watte 51). Orade VIII. Dorothy Ilardie 78; Clarence l.elnes C9; l.ada Walte Gl. Merit Card firade I. Donald Moore. lady, l.elnes, Aogat Olson, Karl Viek.tiordon l.elnes, Hani Watle, Mary Snellman. Orade . Shizne Ohashi, anny Snellman, Shige Kameda, Edna Orey, Seicbi Ahaslii, Harno Kameda. Orade IV. Aileen Itinns, Yae Watle, Oniszo Nakamura, Ynsliio Kihimoto. Orade V. Margaret Taylor. Anton Yick. Orade VI. Chizo Watli, Rob ert A'iek. Orade VIII. Dorothy Ilardie, "llamiee l.elnes, l.ada Walte. Yoshio Watte. I. M. Marshall, teacher. ANNOUNCEMENTS Rebekah Hazaar, St. Andrew's Rooms, December 6. Methodist Church Bazaar, Dec ember It. tf MEN ARE MORE SHORT TEMPERED THAN WOMEN Is it so, or is it not so? Some men naturally will dispute the statement, but these same men should recollect the times they have lost their tempers when they lit Ihe fire in the morning and it went out, leaving them to no the whole thing over again rortunaieiy tins trouble can easily be eliminated. Coal is be ing sold today which can be ig-".illed from paper rolled into balls. A good fire is going in a few minutes and breakfast is ready in no lime. This coal is tho famous Na-naimo-Wellinglnn, sold only by Albert fc MrCaffery. Every pound of it double screened n TOMYAS EVER - I WATCHES REMAIN PERFECT GIFTS W In olden times wnfehes were eagerly sought out by kings nnd great noble. For into the making went the finest craftsmanship. AValehes .iremade? still better today but Ihe prices are within the reach of all. ; This little beauty is I ik M.lid gold with a first class movement nt . . . $45.00 We have a sinfilar watch in gold filled frr $22.50 For a low priced reliable Girls' Watch our spedal at $11.50 will ple ise von but we have ome as low as $10.00, and we have dozens of different BULGER & CAMERON The ad. winner announced tomorrow. kmjLH WAIi.HfciLzjggg YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST IS FULL OF PROBLEMS "The Family Shoe Store" meF 50 Pairs High Grade Shoes. Broken Lines or "INVICTUS" LECKIE, TETRAULT and ROYAL. Values to $11.00. SPECIAL $6.85 LADIES 50 Pairs Ladles ONYX Pumps, Strap Pumps and Oxfords. Value to $10.50. - SPECIAL $7.85 Phone 357. What to give, where to buy, and how to make your allowance cover your list. Step in today or phone for a copy of -GIFTS- This beautifully illustrated book, filled with welcome suggestions, will solve' every perplexing problem and point the way to satisfaction with economy. "IT'S FREE You'll be glad to have it." ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store Third Ave. & Sixth St. Phones 82 and 200 ?2 M H B B em H M n a a ta a H H M B m B m B Hi D S3 ft! u B .B BtKHiBi Bja:i Ki si E2B1B2 mi cisraxcticxarj iaisra.1 s t si mm a ANGLICAN CHURCH ANNUAL BAZAAR HELD- ATjMITHERS Booths Tastefully Decorated Guessing Contest Held The annual bazaar of the Women's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church was held in the Town Hall on Wednesday afternoon and proved a great success. The various booths were very tastefully decorated, being suggestive of Christmas cheer. Many beauti ful articles of fancy work were on display and were in great de mand by purchasers looking for Christmas gifts. Mrs. F. Oekleshaw anil Mrs. A. E. Campbell were the ladies in charge of the fancy work stall. Mrs. .). M. Adams and Mrs. If. I. Alexander bad Hie candy booth no rock or i and Mrs. D. I). Rolslon and Mrs. shale, no slack end very lillleill. . Windt the home cooking ash. H lasts longer, gives great- booth. A large Christmas tree er heal and bqlter service. These laden with novelties for the are some of the reasons for so children was in charue of Mrs. II many repeal orders. Ue one of Champion and Miss -VJadeline me many wise people. Do as they Rolslon ooerated a wheel of fort- do by ordering nothing but Na- une. while the tea room was pre naimo- ellington coal. Prompt sided over by Mrs. F Page and and civil service. Ilemember the Mrs. W J Dawson who were as-phone numbers are 116and5Gt. Iststed by some of the younger girls as waitresses. A special feature was the guessing contest for which tho prize w.as a two-storey Christinas cake, made and donated by the Newberry Rakery. This resulted in a tie, Mrs. F. Oekleshaw and Mrs. S. Bennett both guessing the exact weight which was 7 lbs. t oz. Molorship Hellingham, Capt. Leo Williams, arrived in port al 30 this afternoon from Ket chikan with a cargo of frozen halibut and canned salmon which is being transferred at the Royal Fish Co. dock for transshipment East over the Canadian National Railways. FLANNEL AND HOUSE DRESSES FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN ON SALE MRS. GRAHLMAN Second Ave.